Inter-molecular
Polarity
Properties of Water
Materials Science
100

As the strength of the forces between molecules increases, the energy required to change the state of the substance _____

Increases

100

What is the definition of polarity?

The uneven distribution of charges in a molecule

100

What is the ability of the surface of a liquid to form a "skin" called?

Surface tension 

100

What is materials science?

The scientific study of the properties and applications of materials.

200

When a substance has _____ inter molecular Forces, it requires more energy when in the solid state to become a liquid

Strong

200

What is the definition of electronegativity?

It is the tendency of an atom to pull electrons toward itself

200

What is capillary action 

The phenomenon where water appears to climb up narrow tubes.

200

What are Polymers

Polymers are compounds composed of very large molecules

300

What is a hydrogen bond?

Where the inter molecular forces in which a hydrogen atom that is bonded to a highly electronegative ion is attracted to a partial negative charge on a nearby molecule

300

What is a dipole

A molecule with two different poles

300

In order for liquid water to boil and become a gas, _______ between the water molecules must be broken 

Hydrogen bonds

300

What are semi-conductors

Materials that have electrical conductivity between a conductor and an insulator

400

Why do Ionic compounds have high melting points?

Strong attractive forces hold there ions tightly together

400

What is the difference between non-polar covalent bond and a polar covalent bond

In a non-polar covalent bond the electron cloud is evenly dispersed. In a polar covalent bond, it is not

400

Why does ice float on water

The amount of space between molecules In solid water is greater than that in liquid water, resulting in solid water having lesser density than that of liquid water

400

What is a composite?

Different materials that are combined to form a new material with its own unique properties

500

A hydrogen bound is usually represented by a, _____, that connects the hydrogen-bonded  hydrogen to the partial negative charge on another molecule 

Dotted line

500

How do you determine the polarity of a molecule that contains more than 2 atoms?

It is determined by the polarity of the individual bonds and the three-dimensional arrangement of the molecule

500

Why does water expand when it freezes?

The molecules loose kinetic energy and slow down, allowing hydrogen bonds to form and the distance between the molecules to increase

500

The greater the attractive force are between molecules ina thermoplastic, the _________ the material will be.

Tougher
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